Dr K wrote:Placing the transformers to minimize interaction may be better method than shielding with mu metal. Some argue shielding distorts the magnetic field of the transformer and degrades the sound.

We used it to shield Hall Effect sensors when I worked at Schlumberger (parent company of Fairchild Semiconductor). The magnetic field there is microscopic in comparison to a transformer (and much more sensitive). They were used in electric meters for use at power plants (hydro electric dams) where every miscalculation of a fraction of a volt costs the power company thousands and thousands dollars....

Seriously, my amp will be four chassis. It will be sizeable by any standard. The chassis will probably constructed from a combination of manganese bronze, aluminum, and acrylic to distribute and dissipate mechanical resonances.

Update. Bob has given the output tranformer (OPT) specs to the builder. However, it will about 8 to 9 weeks for the OPTs to be finished . These are custom OPTs so require nonstandard wire and windings. Each monoblock will have two paralled output transformers. The benefit of paralled OPTs is increased high freq and transient response, but more expensive unfortunately. The OPTs will have EI cores made with ultra thin M3 laminations and utilize copper Litz wire for part of the winding.

The rest of my Teflon tube sockets for the KT88s, 12AX7, and 12AT7 are now ready to be shipped. Should get them in 1 to 2 weeks.

Apologies for the long delay in posting. A lot has happened in the interim. Some of the custom made parts for the amp build is taking way too long. So after discussing the matter with Bob, I have decided to build the four chassis amp with off the shelf obtainable "audiophile" parts.

I have acquired four OPT transformers for Hashimoto of Japan:http://www.tube-amps.net...o_Prods/HW-100-5_800.jpgHashimoto senior engineers were part of Sansui of Japan in the glory years before they got bought out buy Chinese investment group. Each of these OPT are conservatively rated at 100 watts. However, when bought tested them in his lab, each was capable of handling over 200 watts. Since I am using two of these per channel, these can handle over 400 watts! You can read all about Hashimoto here:http://www.tube-amps.net/index.htmThey are meticulous in their design,s and their transformers are regarded as one of the best in the world. Bob was very impressed with them.

Bob has designed two custom power transformers, which are on their way to me. He tells me they are about 35 to 40 lbs each!

Resistors are made by PRP, Kiwame, Mills, and Shinkoh. Coupling caps are Audyn True Copper caps. Mundorf, Axon, Nichicon make up the other caps.

The Goldpoint stepped attenuator with remote control is used for volume control.

I have hired Gary Dodd to build my amp. He has been building tube amps for decades and is one of the best builders I have come across. Plus, his rates for labor is one of the most affordable in the industry. You can see some of his work here:http://doddaudio.com/photos.htmlBeautiful workmanship, no? He will be posting pictures of the build process as we go along.

This amp will still be one of the best out there. I am doing this so I can get a working amp to use in my system. My patience is thin.

As for the ultimate Carver Amp build, I am slowly gathering the custom parts. Bob is building me custom output transformers (OPT) using M3 steel/Nickel hybrid EI core with his custom NASA silver alloy wire. Externally it has the same appearance as the OPT on his famous Silver 7 monoblock tube amps. However, these will be painted piano gloss black. The laminations will be smoothed out, so the OPT will look like a single solid block of piano black goodness. It will be awesome. Also, I am trying to convince Hashimoto to build pair of 400 watt OPT (I'm sure based on their 100 watt OPTs, these can handle 600 watts easily)...these will be completely custom like Bobs OPTs but will use Japanese steel double C-core with copper wire. Hashimoto doesn't believe in using silver wire...they claim silver doesn't sound tonally correct.

I have received custom made inductive (autoformer) volume controls with remote control. It took over 4 months to get. Will post pic later. I'm still working on getting custom resistors from Texas Components (Naked Z foil resistors) and PRC (Precision wire wound resistors). And so on....

"You were on my Ignore List, but you are too damn entertaining, like a circus monkey, so I took you off" - H9"We shouldn't laugh at people like you, we should pray for them. You have my prayers for a speedy rehabilitation you sad, silly little man" - Jstas